Be there when Matt Murdock first encounters a shocking new face -- Lady Bullseye! Who is she? Where did she come from? What does she want? And will she be a foe to Daredevil...or a friend?
Crown's Score: 8.2 Read Full Review
To be honest, I'll probably wait to see what the next issue looks like before I pick this one up, but this new storyline might actually be a good one. Read Full Review
Unsurprisingly, it looks like the latest arc of Daredevil is off to a strong start. Whilst this is very much an opening issue in that it sets up various elements of the story that will surely payoff later, there are still plenty of significant events here that will keep fans of the book entertained and eager to see where Brubaker takes them. I haven't talked very much about Lady Bullseye herself because I don't want to spoil the events of the issue too much, but suffice it to say that she's more complex than she first appeared, and Brubaker looks as though he's going to succeed in making what could have come off as a gimmicky Bullseye/Elektra knock-off into something far more interesting. I can't wait to see how the story progresses. Read Full Review
The first couple of years of Brubaker's run on "Daredevil" felt largely like fallout from Bendis' epic tenure, so it's both surprising and pleasing to see that this one issue appears to define, quite quickly, a new (if not radically different) tone for the series which makes the series feel, for the first time in a while, like Brubaker has plans to leave his own distinctive mark on the series, rather than just end up as the footnote that followed Bendis. Read Full Review
Daredevil #111 was a well crafted issue that does a great job kicking off what should be a pretty interesting story arc. Brubaker treats the reader to such a balanced read as we get equal amounts of drama, character work and action. Daredevil is a title that should have broad appeal. If you like street based heroes then you definitely need to give Brubaker's Daredevil a try. Read Full Review
On principle, I can't recommend an otherwise decent comic book. This, to me, is the equivilent of the formerly happily married SpiderMan simply waking up one day and going off to have sex with Black Cat and not caring about MJ anymore. Read Full Review
Didn’t know Clay Mann did art for Daredevil, that’s so cool.
"Lady Bullseye." Mercy